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  • She suggested the prolongation of Pettersson's fellowship, and this seemed to have made the difference in Trowbridge's final recommendation.

    Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna 2007

  • Further, a most unusual promotion was given to Dustin Trowbridge to the rank of Lieutenant.

    Trowbridge, Dustin C. 1990

  • Two sisters from the USA with the surname Trowbridge were given the VIP treatment at Wiltshire county town's museum on Friday.

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  • Maintaining his 'one game at a time' process, Khan is keen to focus the players 'minds on the task ahead of them, namely Trowbridge away on Saturday.

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  • No one walking through Swindon, Devizes, Trowbridge etc town centres at this time of night really thinks that – not even judges.

    Killer Free On Shopping Spree « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009

  • But the world No1 from Leicester was reined in by Trowbridge's Lee, who came back to 5-4.

    Sport news in brief 2012

  • I agree with both Ronald Trowbridge and E.B. White, but would argue there is a substantial difference between the “lean” of a journalist whose work is inescapably colored by his experience and values no matter how hard he labors to be fair, and the “lean” of someone engaged in political advocacy, which is more of a leap.

    Letters to the Editor 2009

  • As the Observer reports, it draws on work in the London borough of Newham (inner city and diverse); Cambourne in Cambridgeshire (a new purpose-built community), and Salisbury, Trowbridge and Devizes (rural towns with pockets of affluence).

    Rude Britannia? Don't you believe it | Observer editorial 2011

  • I agree with both Ronald Trowbridge and E.B. White, but would argue there is a substantial difference between the “lean” of a journalist whose work is inescapably colored by his experience and values no matter how hard he labors to be fair, and the “lean” of someone engaged in political advocacy, which is more of a leap.

    Letters to the Editor 2009

  • Nathan Trowbridge Pulsifer, who donated his Beachwood Boulevard bungalow in memory of his late wife for use as the Beachwood Library, where it continues to operate today.

    Beachwood Community Calendar, December 11th – December 17th, 2009 « Beachwood Historical Alliance 2009

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